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i'm jim kozimore. nbc bay area news. >> jim kozimore, looking sharp and he will be reporting all week for us. the super bowl bet, dianne feinstein and barbara boxer made a wager. both cities known for crab, if the ravens win, we send them dungenous crab, sourdough bread, and if they win, they will send us baltimore beer. and crab cakes. here is terry white, he is a long time 49ers fan, he is going to his sixth super bowl. he has been to all of them now, courtesy of jed york. he received an e-mail from york and at first he thought it was fake. but it was true. he can thank the article that talked about his five previous super bowl trips. he was planning to watch this at home, now he is headed to the big easy. >> to go to six, i'm totally blessed. it's -- i'm still kind of in shock. to tell you the truth. i just didn't think it was going to happen. >> can you imagine getting tickets to the super bowl courtesy of the owner, white will be taking his friends' nephew to the game. the 49ers, in case you did n
i'm jim kozimore. nbc bay area news. >> jim kozimore, looking sharp and he will be reporting all week for us. the super bowl bet, dianne feinstein and barbara boxer made a wager. both cities known for crab, if the ravens win, we send them dungenous crab, sourdough bread, and if they win, they will send us baltimore beer. and crab cakes. here is terry white, he is a long time 49ers fan, he is going to his sixth super bowl. he has been to all of them now, courtesy of jed york. he received...
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for "nightline," i'm jim avila in washington. >> pray. thanks to jim for that. >>> well, just ahead, football. can new technology protect football players' brains from dangerous hits on the field? the "nightline" investigation. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! so i guess my wife was right. it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and water
for "nightline," i'm jim avila in washington. >> pray. thanks to jim for that. >>> well, just ahead, football. can new technology protect football players' brains from dangerous hits on the field? the "nightline" investigation. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new orleans. >> hard work in the big easy. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the 49ers took to the field today for their first practice since arriving in new orleans. and the harbaugh parents spoke on the sibling rivalry for sunday's game and why the brothers aren't speaking to each other. we have team coverage tonight. cbs 5 reporter phil matier on the bid to get the super bowl to the bay area. we begin with sports director dennis o'donnell in new orleans tonight. dennis. >> reporter: we are still four days away from super bowl xlix but for a football lifer like jim harbaugh today may as well as been christmas morning. >> very excited. >> reporter: very excited. >> reporter: the parents jack and jackie took center stage with a press conference of their own for more on this harbaugh mania h
jim axelrod, cbs news, new orleans. >> hard work in the big easy. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the 49ers took to the field today for their first practice since arriving in new orleans. and the harbaugh...
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and for the latest on what's happened, abc senior national correspondent jim avila joins me. jim? >> reporter: diane, this is a huge blow to boeing. this is the faa telling united it cannot fly the dreamliner 787 starting right now. it's grounded until it can prove to the federal government that the airline has fixed the problem with the battery that continues to overheat. united is the only u.s. carrier flying the 787 so far. the plane of the future is expected to dominate american skies soon. but right now, as you say, only six are flying. there are 50 total flying in the world. most of them in japan. and japanese authorities grounded all of their 787s overnight after a battery warning light and the smell of smoke forced an emergency landing there. panicked passengers were evacuated on the emergency chutes. three people suffered minor injuries, but the most damage has been done to the reputation of america's largest plane manufacturer. >> but all along, inspectors seem to be saying these aren't real safety issues. are we now seeing safety issues? >> reporter: it has to be a safe
and for the latest on what's happened, abc senior national correspondent jim avila joins me. jim? >> reporter: diane, this is a huge blow to boeing. this is the faa telling united it cannot fly the dreamliner 787 starting right now. it's grounded until it can prove to the federal government that the airline has fixed the problem with the battery that continues to overheat. united is the only u.s. carrier flying the 787 so far. the plane of the future is expected to dominate american skies...
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"mad money" with jim cramer starts now. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome erica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a limb mone little money. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc. sometimes, very rarely, but sometimes we get a metaphor that fits the stock market as strong as this one. even as today the averages, dow sinking 50 points, s&p sliding .26%, nasdaq inching down .01%. sometimes, sometimes there's an analogy so obvious it can explain how in the heck we can have one of the best januarys of all time with the dow up about 6%. >> the house of pleasure. >> giving you the greatest january since 1994, and the s&p rallying about 5%. >> all aboard! >> every january since 1997. the secret behind the market's success is right in front of you. and this is one of those times because this sunday's super bo
"mad money" with jim cramer starts now. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome erica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a limb mone little money. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc....
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so for them once he removed these jim crow barriers their agenda is gone. then there's just a matter and in fact at that point they are overqualified. opportunities are going to open up because now they're no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so, for them they don't need the black movement. for the black poor, the movement is just beginning. getting the vote, getting the right to go into a restaurant and go into a hotel. if you are poor, what if you have you gained? >> host: a larger amount of blacks are still poor and there is the silence. >> guest: well i think one thing that happened before that is people who came out of the middle class saw their responsibility to go and help mobilize those who were poor and destitute. that is what sncc was. the college students. the sons and grandsons and granddaughters of the black peasants. people like myself. my mother grew up in rural florida and in segregated schools. >> host: where was your father? was he from tennessee? >> guest: originally from alabama but he was part of that lot mi
so for them once he removed these jim crow barriers their agenda is gone. then there's just a matter and in fact at that point they are overqualified. opportunities are going to open up because now they're no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so, for them they don't need the black movement. for the black poor, the movement is just beginning. getting the vote, getting the right to go into a restaurant and go into a hotel. if you are poor, what if you have you gained?...
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>> caller: jim, symbol -- >> speculative and red hot. understand people are saying there's a bubble bursting in 3d. be careful, it's a good company. but the stock is very rich. i still like the concept, though. let's go to robert in new york. robert? >> caller: jim, a real big b-b-boo-yah for joseph a. banks. >> no, i'm looking for a 15% off sale. a two for one. i don't like that quarter at all. let's go to eric in california. eric? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, chief. what's up? >> caller: thank you for taking my call. a question for you, i have duke energy and i have energy transport. which -- >> no, sell energy transport. >> sell, sell, sell -- >> duke is one of my absolute favorites. no, one more, nancy in maryland. nancy? >> caller: jim, it's nancy. >> how you doing? >> caller: great. arcadia national i'm interested in. >> no, too hard for me to understand. i'm not an owner of that, i'm not a buyer. ed in new york? ed? >> caller: jim, honey and lemon boo-yah to ya, i hope you feel better soon. >> i'm doing my best, partn
>> caller: jim, symbol -- >> speculative and red hot. understand people are saying there's a bubble bursting in 3d. be careful, it's a good company. but the stock is very rich. i still like the concept, though. let's go to robert in new york. robert? >> caller: jim, a real big b-b-boo-yah for joseph a. banks. >> no, i'm looking for a 15% off sale. a two for one. i don't like that quarter at all. let's go to eric in california. eric? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, jim....
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new orleans. >> pelley: hard work in the big easy. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we are following some breaking news tonight. there is a tornado watch in our town. let's get over to topper shutt in the weather center for the very latest on that. >> we're looking at a red alert, severe alert. we were at a yellow stage. now it's a full blown red because we have a tornado watch covering the entire metro area. it goes up into the pennsylvania/maryland border through the immediate metro area back into fredericksburg. this area here is severe thunderstorm warnings covering parts of fauquier county back into culpeper and fredericksburg near stafford county, but the watch in effect until 2 a.m. i'm not altogether sure we're going to see tornadoes, but i'm pretty sure we'll
jim axelrod, cbs news, new orleans. >> pelley: hard work in the big easy. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> we are following some breaking news tonight. there is a tornado watch in our town. let's get over to topper shutt in the weather center for the very latest on that. >> we're looking at a red alert, severe alert. we...
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as you see here is jim harbaugh. he met with the players yesterday and he actually got together for a team photo and your legs. off you can see them lining up. he took some time now to praise his brother john harbaugh 4 we will face off against. >> he is a great coach. he is very talented. i think i am have a coach that he is. i might be a little bit generous because i have less experience than he has. i have less playoff experience is etc.. we know the this is a task ahead of us. >> there were some controversy comments. now media day did not come out without some controversy a commons. one of the most talked about was fun niners wide receiver randy moss. moss used to be a star, but has not had a big role says he has to join the niners this year. still mall seems to think that he is the best receiver to ever play the game of football. >> this is what happens when you get hit in your head a lot. >> but you can ask these guys so many questions that they start to say stupid pig. >> . ito cam this long to realize how fab
as you see here is jim harbaugh. he met with the players yesterday and he actually got together for a team photo and your legs. off you can see them lining up. he took some time now to praise his brother john harbaugh 4 we will face off against. >> he is a great coach. he is very talented. i think i am have a coach that he is. i might be a little bit generous because i have less experience than he has. i have less playoff experience is etc.. we know the this is a task ahead of us....
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so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. in fact, at that point, they are overqualified. opportunities are going to open up because now they are no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so for them, they don't need another movement. for the black poor, their movement is just beginning. getting there though, getting the right to go into a restaurant, going to a hotel. if you are poor, what have you gained? >> guest: >> host: but a large amount of us are still poor and there's the silence. >> guest: one thing that happened before that is people who came out of the middle class saw their responsibility to go and help them mobilize those who are poor and destitute. that was the college students, the sons and grandsons ingrained outers of the black peasants, people like myself. my mother grew up in rural florida and segregated schools, the whole works. >> host: who is your father? >> guest: a rich life alabama, was part of the black migration of it to detroit in world war i. at least it's fabulous. >> hos
so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. in fact, at that point, they are overqualified. opportunities are going to open up because now they are no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so for them, they don't need another movement. for the black poor, their movement is just beginning. getting there though, getting the right to go into a restaurant, going to a hotel. if you are poor, what have you gained? >> guest: >> host:...
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it was a big bang, then you just felt the heat and saw the flames shooting through the air. >> jim feels the heat in the chopper. >> we have a little sliding window on the side of the helicopter doors on the front, you know, to get air. i actually had one slid back on the co-pilot's side. you could actually feel the heat come through that little window
it was a big bang, then you just felt the heat and saw the flames shooting through the air. >> jim feels the heat in the chopper. >> we have a little sliding window on the side of the helicopter doors on the front, you know, to get air. i actually had one slid back on the co-pilot's side. you could actually feel the heat come through that little window
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so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. then it's just a matter in fact at that point they are overqualified. opportunities are going to get opened up because they are now no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so, for them they don't need another movement. for the black poor the movement is just beginning, getting the right to go into a restaurant, if you are poor what have you gained? >> host: but a large amount of us are still poor. >> guest: one thing that happened after that is the people that came out of the middle class solve the responsibility to go and help mobilize those that are poor and destitute. that's what sncc was. the college students, the sons and grandsons and granddaughters , people like myself. my mother grew up in rural florida and segregated schools. >> host: where was your father? >> guest: originally from alabama, she was part of the black migration. it was against racism. >> guest: that is directly from most people the peasant background, the right to freedom was sent by
so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. then it's just a matter in fact at that point they are overqualified. opportunities are going to get opened up because they are now no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so, for them they don't need another movement. for the black poor the movement is just beginning, getting the right to go into a restaurant, if you are poor what have you gained? >> host: but a large amount of us are...
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john and jim harbaugh are the first brothers to coach the super bowl. >>. >> reporter: we're joining you from a gusty new orleans. the wind gusts are 25 to 35 miles an hour. the good news is the storm is just blowing through so by mid morning the focus can go onto the brothers. the parents are speaking later today. they say they're entering the super bowl as spectators, not parents. listening to jim harbaugh. >> i said many times think i'm half the coach he is. >> reporter: and his older brother john. >> i'm proud of his accomplishment alzheimer's disease his team. >> reporter: born just 15 months apart the rival brothers will be at war. their parents are becoming fast learnings when it comes to media. >> you're very conscious about not showing any emotion to where it could be misjudged or construed as if -- >> you're for one or the other. >> reporter: the parents were in a similar situation on thanksgiving back in 2011 so they chose to watch the game from an office in the stadium but the super bowl cameras may be unavoidable. sister joanie will wear black and mom will wear neutral c
john and jim harbaugh are the first brothers to coach the super bowl. >>. >> reporter: we're joining you from a gusty new orleans. the wind gusts are 25 to 35 miles an hour. the good news is the storm is just blowing through so by mid morning the focus can go onto the brothers. the parents are speaking later today. they say they're entering the super bowl as spectators, not parents. listening to jim harbaugh. >> i said many times think i'm half the coach he is. >>...
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leon. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? i'm calling about a company that recently acquired lifegen technologies. the company is nu skin, nus. >> this is a very tough one. sometimes you just have to understand the exigencies of tv. there's an article about nu skin in the post. i'm going to admit something. that's best handled in print. it takes too long to go into the nu skin situation. i'd have to do a whole segment. i don't understand. i'm sorry. team ackman, team icahn, it doesn't matter. the best thing you can do is sit back and watch the brawl. on "mad money" we avoid the battleground shots. let wall street's hot shots throw some punches. just enjoy wapner. enjoy good tv. stay with cramer. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafoo
leon. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? i'm calling about a company that recently acquired lifegen technologies. the company is nu skin, nus. >> this is a very tough one. sometimes you just have to understand the exigencies of tv. there's an article about nu skin in the post. i'm going to admit something. that's best handled in print. it takes too long to go into the nu skin situation. i'd have to do a whole segment. i don't understand. i'm sorry. team ackman, team icahn, it doesn't...
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let's go to weather channel meteorologist jim cantore tonight. jim, today at one point, 32 chicago, 67, philly. that's got to spell trouble. >> yeah. you can't have april in january, brian, and not pay a price here. tonight, a true want testament to how wild this is. we have a tornado watch out for the nation's capital. this may happen once every 20 years. a tornado watch out for the nation's capital. not to mention, julie mentioned the potential flooding there, we have flooding in atlanta, western north carolina has already had 6 inches of rain. they're doing water rescues there. while it is snowing in chicago. so a sign of change, certainly, to make its way to the east. here comes this cold front, a long night for washington. again, this watch going out until 2:00 a.m. we'll still see storms there. here comes the cold front, finally clearing the east coast by about noontime tomorrow. so we're going to see temperatures drop off by about 30 degrees. so a snap back to reality, brian, with cold winds and temperature wind chills in the teens. >> all
let's go to weather channel meteorologist jim cantore tonight. jim, today at one point, 32 chicago, 67, philly. that's got to spell trouble. >> yeah. you can't have april in january, brian, and not pay a price here. tonight, a true want testament to how wild this is. we have a tornado watch out for the nation's capital. this may happen once every 20 years. a tornado watch out for the nation's capital. not to mention, julie mentioned the potential flooding there, we have flooding in...
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. >> this morning long time sports caster jim gray is also speaking out. he says the university of notre dame is partly at fault in all of this mess. >> they are complicity to a certain degree. te'o says he got a call from the number that he felt was his old girlfriend back on december 6th. he then reports it to his coaches on december 26th. the coaches then tell the athletic director and the university what has been going on. they then do not disclose this information, bill. they hold on to this through the national championship game which is 11 or 12 days later. they let him continue to answer questions about this he's playing the season for her and dedicating it for her. they continue to perpetuate this fraud. >> the university continues to stand by their player. >> is safety one of your top priorities while looking to get away? what about shopping? we have a list of the places you should go and which cities you should skip. >> why one state lawmaker replacing the word god and putting love. we look at the "tonight show" with jay leno. >> have you been f
. >> this morning long time sports caster jim gray is also speaking out. he says the university of notre dame is partly at fault in all of this mess. >> they are complicity to a certain degree. te'o says he got a call from the number that he felt was his old girlfriend back on december 6th. he then reports it to his coaches on december 26th. the coaches then tell the athletic director and the university what has been going on. they then do not disclose this information, bill. they...
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. >>> in the nfl, jim kelley is the new head coach of the philadelphia eagles. >>> and a billboard sign in boston is counting down the minutes until the retirement party for baltimore linebacker ray lewis. the sign suggests the patriots will beat the ravens in the playoffs again on sunday and lewis will retire after 17 nfl seasons. >>> well just ahead charlie sheen names the biggest partiers on the planet. plus the catch of the day comes from michigan but it's not the kind you want to find on your plate. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. with fancy feast morningsls. gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. can a 30-day-old pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? take a deep breath. describe the room that you're in. i think just like a big, open space. like i'm hanging the she
. >>> in the nfl, jim kelley is the new head coach of the philadelphia eagles. >>> and a billboard sign in boston is counting down the minutes until the retirement party for baltimore linebacker ray lewis. the sign suggests the patriots will beat the ravens in the playoffs again on sunday and lewis will retire after 17 nfl seasons. >>> well just ahead charlie sheen names the biggest partiers on the planet. plus the catch of the day comes from michigan but it's not the...
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brothers jim and john harbaugh coaching their way into the championship game in new orleans. the 49ers jim harbaugh and his brother, john, haven't spoken to each other about the match up yet. they probably won't, either. we have live coverage for you tonight beginning with abc 7 news larry beil. they're making history here this, is good stuff. >> no talking about it. >> right. >> this is such an unusual situation because it's never happened where before. we've seen the manning brother, peyton and eli playing but never against each other. so brother versus brother is the story here, fans want to explore every little aspect of the har-bowl, two people are tired of this whole thing, jim and john, themselves. they've been brothers so they're used to it. both expressed the same feeling in their minds this is all old news. >> every moment you're talking about myself or john, that is less, less time that the players are going to be talked about. >> fighters are fers, ones playing in the game. you know? they've had the most to do with it. and they're the ones we should be talking
brothers jim and john harbaugh coaching their way into the championship game in new orleans. the 49ers jim harbaugh and his brother, john, haven't spoken to each other about the match up yet. they probably won't, either. we have live coverage for you tonight beginning with abc 7 news larry beil. they're making history here this, is good stuff. >> no talking about it. >> right. >> this is such an unusual situation because it's never happened where before. we've seen the manning...
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back on thanksgiving in 2011, john's ravens beat jim's 49ers, 16-6, i'm sure jim would love revenge in the super bowl. >> how fun, the parents. thank you. >>> let's check the forecast and ginger zee. good morning. >> i have a huge headline. dangerous cold settling into the northern plains and great lakes. eventually going to make its way to the northeast. frostbite can happen in less than ten minutes when your skin is exposed to 30 below windchills and will happen. temperature in minneapolis, 0. and the feel likes are colder. this is just the beginning of arctic air. feels like 16 below in minneapolis. 19 below for st. cloud and it is not going anywhere. look at the high temperature. high temperature in minneapolis, haven't done that for four years, subzero. washington, d.c. included, i'll have an inauguration forecast coming up but first look at this, wind gusts will make it feel even colder, 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts up and down the northeast and new england. >> and coming up on "good morning america," new potentially costly fallout from lance armstrong's confession. >>> also we're
back on thanksgiving in 2011, john's ravens beat jim's 49ers, 16-6, i'm sure jim would love revenge in the super bowl. >> how fun, the parents. thank you. >>> let's check the forecast and ginger zee. good morning. >> i have a huge headline. dangerous cold settling into the northern plains and great lakes. eventually going to make its way to the northeast. frostbite can happen in less than ten minutes when your skin is exposed to 30 below windchills and will happen....
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coached by brothers, jim and john harbaugh, just 15 months apart. abc's john schriffen is on the story. >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch their son jim coach the 49ers or do they go to new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at home with no distractions rooting for both to make it to the big game. brothers jim and john harbaugh, separated by just 15 months, on the verge of facing off on the biggest stage in sports. this is one problem for the two nfl head coaches. jim's san francisco's 49ers and john's baltimore ravens both have to win on the road to get to the super bowl in new orleans. >> who's got it better than us. >> all: nobody! >> reporter: considered two of the best at what they do, not everyone is a fan of their in-your-face style. father jack harbaugh coached at some of the biggest college football program
coached by brothers, jim and john harbaugh, just 15 months apart. abc's john schriffen is on the story. >> pretty fierce. they don't face off today but could be at the super bowl. all right, so harbaugh's parents are faced with a really tough decision today. do they go to atlanta to watch their son jim coach the 49ers or do they go to new england to watch their other son john coach the ravens? well, not wanting to pick sides mom and dad will reportedly watch at home with no distractions...
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jim rokakis, a former county treasurer, showed us. >> we're looking at a neighborhood that has almost as many vacant houses awaiting demolition as there are houses with people living in them. we have one here. one here. one there. >> rokakis is leading the effort to tear down thousands of abandoned homes because they're rotting their neighborhoods from the inside out. it often starts, he told us, when a vacant house becomes an open house to thieves. it's a nice house from the roof to about here. and then down here, it's been ripped to pieces. what's going on? >> well, this is typical, because this is as high as they could reach without using ladders. they've ripped off the aluminum siding, which you'll see on most of these houses. the aluminum and the vinyl siding comes off. it's getting about a buck a pound. >> essentially, foreclosure scavengers have been through here. >> the thieves have gone high-tech. they know when evictions are occurring 'cause they're posted online. and they will follow the sheriff. they're usually there that afternoon or that evening. so in here, what you're
jim rokakis, a former county treasurer, showed us. >> we're looking at a neighborhood that has almost as many vacant houses awaiting demolition as there are houses with people living in them. we have one here. one here. one there. >> rokakis is leading the effort to tear down thousands of abandoned homes because they're rotting their neighborhoods from the inside out. it often starts, he told us, when a vacant house becomes an open house to thieves. it's a nice house from the roof...
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stop him and so far, nothing has. >> life always gets better and you are still alive. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, baltimore. >> remarkable story of achievement. >>> let's take a break on this tuesday night and when we come back, we have news on the weight loss front tonight. in health, why some doctors say it is not only what you eat but when what time of the day that matters. >>> and later, a big change for a certain population at the zoo. and they have taken to swiping just fine. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. lea
stop him and so far, nothing has. >> life always gets better and you are still alive. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, baltimore. >> remarkable story of achievement. >>> let's take a break on this tuesday night and when we come back, we have news on the weight loss front tonight. in health, why some doctors say it is not only what you eat but when what time of the day that matters. >>> and later, a big change for a certain population at the zoo. and...
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jim, i would like to start off with you. you were on yesterday and discussing an article you'd written discussing who's behind the television ads and radio ads who have gone after chuck hagel on israel, on his comments that were seen as anti-gay. the list goes on and on here but we know it's coming from secret donors. this factor in to the questions that we heard today from the senators? >> i don't -- you know, i have to say to me this is the real stuff and these are obviously lawmakers putting the faces on television and asking it so i think you have to look at them as two very separate -- one is a campaign and the business of government and it show that is this is the real challenge to hagel's nomination and those tv ads seem to me much less in comparison, obviously. >> the point of the tv ads to get people to call the very lawmakers that we watched today and pressure them, if you will, to come after hagel on the issues of israel that we had heard just now from senator wicker. >> that was definitely the intention but, you
jim, i would like to start off with you. you were on yesterday and discussing an article you'd written discussing who's behind the television ads and radio ads who have gone after chuck hagel on israel, on his comments that were seen as anti-gay. the list goes on and on here but we know it's coming from secret donors. this factor in to the questions that we heard today from the senators? >> i don't -- you know, i have to say to me this is the real stuff and these are obviously lawmakers...
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. >> why are we still doing jim crowe stuff? why are we putting ourselves through this? >> so vision is focusing on a conversation about skin color and identity with about 50 other young poets. among the questions they will be tackling, who is black? >> race is a social construct. you are who you say you are. >> what makes you black? >> is black your skin, your cultu culture, your struggle. >> who determines who is black? >> the irony is who is black is determined not by black people. >> and how does skin color divide black america? >> we are very aware from our lived experiences that skin color matters. >> once you've identified -- >> these are uncomfortable, often painful questions. >> you have to stop trying to push people in boxes that we are not comfortable in. it's not about me. it's about niles path, becca's path. >> the journeys down these paths are just beginning. why are you so reluctant to say i'm black. deal with it. >> i am -- >> i am -- abby needs everything to throw a big party for the big game. let's see if walmart's low price guarantee can make you the m
. >> why are we still doing jim crowe stuff? why are we putting ourselves through this? >> so vision is focusing on a conversation about skin color and identity with about 50 other young poets. among the questions they will be tackling, who is black? >> race is a social construct. you are who you say you are. >> what makes you black? >> is black your skin, your cultu culture, your struggle. >> who determines who is black? >> the irony is who is black is...
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. >>> jim neighbors officially tied the knot with his partner of 38 years. the two traveled from their home in honolulu to washington state where gay marriage became legal last month. >>> justin bieber's pr team has been busy dealing with an inappropriate photo of justin touching a young woman on his fan site. they said it didn't happen although the picture makes it tough to dispute. >>> and ashton kutcher tweeted a photo of himself as middle-aged steve jobs and the resemblance is uncanny. >>> a military student made an online video to get a date to a military ball with miss texas. >> look at yourself. now look at me. now back at yourself, now back to me. sadly, you aren't me but you could be with me. >> he received a shocking reply after miss texas saw his old spice invite
. >>> jim neighbors officially tied the knot with his partner of 38 years. the two traveled from their home in honolulu to washington state where gay marriage became legal last month. >>> justin bieber's pr team has been busy dealing with an inappropriate photo of justin touching a young woman on his fan site. they said it didn't happen although the picture makes it tough to dispute. >>> and ashton kutcher tweeted a photo of himself as middle-aged steve jobs and the...
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joining us is atlanta mayor qassim reid and jim moran of virginia. good afternoon to both of you. sir, if i might begin with you, congressman moran, we've heard the catalog of republican opposition to almost everything that the president is proposing, but i ask you this, sir. is it really possible for the house of representatives to mark the slaughter of 20 children, leave alone the near 12,000 gun deaths every year, by doing absolutely nothing to reduce gun violence in this country? is that possible? >> it is possible, but i do think that the public will recognize that they will be culpable in the next massacre of innocent children. not to act is to make a decision toll allow further massacres by -- with mill stare-style assau assault weapons. they'll have that on their conscience but that's not a sufficient response for us obviously. the president has shown that he has the guts to stand up to the nra, which his predecessor doesn't show that he didn't and the republican party doesn't have that kind of courage that the president has shown. but it's time for the american people to
joining us is atlanta mayor qassim reid and jim moran of virginia. good afternoon to both of you. sir, if i might begin with you, congressman moran, we've heard the catalog of republican opposition to almost everything that the president is proposing, but i ask you this, sir. is it really possible for the house of representatives to mark the slaughter of 20 children, leave alone the near 12,000 gun deaths every year, by doing absolutely nothing to reduce gun violence in this country? is that...
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his political presidential campaign into an organizing outfit now called organizing for action, that jim messina and others will be in charge of. so i think he is aiming for those far away fences for things you would like to see him do, chris, but it's going to happen. not just if he wants to do it, but if he can mobilize enough political support to try to get over some of that republican obstructionism. >> joan, the same question. did you see the beef today? terms of substantive accomplishments worthy of a second term? >> i did, chris. it was a soaring speech. it was an inspiring speech. but it was also as david said practical nuts and bolts, talking about the highway system, talking about we don't want people standing in line for hours to vote. talking about we're not going to make a false choice between investing in our children and investing in our seniors. i know they're talking. i'm very excited that they're talk about how to expand prekindergarten programs to more kids. in our country, we have this horrible situation where the rich get richer in every way. so affluent kids, upper
his political presidential campaign into an organizing outfit now called organizing for action, that jim messina and others will be in charge of. so i think he is aiming for those far away fences for things you would like to see him do, chris, but it's going to happen. not just if he wants to do it, but if he can mobilize enough political support to try to get over some of that republican obstructionism. >> joan, the same question. did you see the beef today? terms of substantive...
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. >> jim and john harbaugh standing up to president obama over his comments about football. >> four month old almost soon to be 5 month old son jack harbaugh and president obama feel that is way be a little less competition for jack harbaugh when he is older. >> joe game bike football. it's the type of sport that brings out the best in you. it shows you where you are. >> president obama said he would think long and hard before letting a son play football. >> former steeler jerome bennett will be on fox and friends to talk about the president's comment. tune in to that. >> some americans will have to wait longer than others when it comes to collecting tax refund checks. >> this is not sea foam, that's not snow -- it is sea foam that took over on the streets. there are cars stuck underneath. and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169 per month lease on a new nissan sentra, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ >> let's span the globe to see what headlines we have for you ov
. >> jim and john harbaugh standing up to president obama over his comments about football. >> four month old almost soon to be 5 month old son jack harbaugh and president obama feel that is way be a little less competition for jack harbaugh when he is older. >> joe game bike football. it's the type of sport that brings out the best in you. it shows you where you are. >> president obama said he would think long and hard before letting a son play football. >> former...
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and last but certainly not least our friend general jim jones. general, would you please stand. [applause] i've been many of you know the general well. he probably needs no introduction, former national study advisor to the president. very distinguished career in military service throughout the world. and today, has a consulting group and also a bipartisan policy center which will be releasing next month, i believe, a significant contribution to the energy debate. so give all -- let's give everyone a round of applause, particularly our head table today, for being here with us a plo.[applause] >> we stand on the threshold of a new year. one that presents tremendous opportunities and move forward to build our economy and to create the jobs for those americans who are still looking for work. the oil and natural gas has been a bright spot over the last few years, sluggish economic growth, and listless job creation. and let me say, we are ready to do even more. we have a vision of our country's future that is built on the incredible potential our industry offers to spur more economic
and last but certainly not least our friend general jim jones. general, would you please stand. [applause] i've been many of you know the general well. he probably needs no introduction, former national study advisor to the president. very distinguished career in military service throughout the world. and today, has a consulting group and also a bipartisan policy center which will be releasing next month, i believe, a significant contribution to the energy debate. so give all -- let's give...
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what would you say about the new jim crow? what would you say about the industrial complex, what would you say about the invisibility of so many of our prisoners so many of our incarcerated, especially when 62% of them are there for soft drugs but not one executive for the wall street bank going to jail. [applause] not one. ! martin doesn't like that. not one wiretapper not one torcher under the bush administration at all. then what do you say about the drones being dropped on our precious brothers and sisters in pakistan somalia and yemen. >> cenk: dr. cornell west said that on thursday in poverty in america panel. chris, do you think that is a fair criticism? >> i think those criticisms have been raised throughout the campaign by the liberal critics of the president and i think also by some more libertarians critics of the president. they will continue to be raised so long as the administration engages in policies that seem to run counter to other statements that he's made, and statements that he made in his 2008 election ru
what would you say about the new jim crow? what would you say about the industrial complex, what would you say about the invisibility of so many of our prisoners so many of our incarcerated, especially when 62% of them are there for soft drugs but not one executive for the wall street bank going to jail. [applause] not one. ! martin doesn't like that. not one wiretapper not one torcher under the bush administration at all. then what do you say about the drones being dropped on our precious...
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oh, okay jim. here. what? 350 women in california are just that dumb. >> i must obey the internet. >> stephanie: okay. oh it's a friend of mine, sure. >> have you been to the west side? there are that many dumb women. >> stephanie: apparently there are. i would just write jim stop it. i am not taking my top off. >> okay. >> stephanie: yeah. yeah. >> god, i can't believe i fell for that. >> stephanie: it's for my friend kathy. here. >> i didn't mean to disparage the west side. >> stephanie: we apologize to the entire west side. >> stephanie: what do you name the most beautiful dog in the world -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> stephanie: she named a his stephanie. bandit said -- he's call her stephanie and she likes sitting on people's laps and licking their faces. >> that's you. >> stephanie: here is a picture of her and her older dog. >> what kind of dogs had to get together to make a golden terry poodle. a golden retriever and a poodle should never ever -- >> a great dane and a chihuahua should never --
oh, okay jim. here. what? 350 women in california are just that dumb. >> i must obey the internet. >> stephanie: okay. oh it's a friend of mine, sure. >> have you been to the west side? there are that many dumb women. >> stephanie: apparently there are. i would just write jim stop it. i am not taking my top off. >> okay. >> stephanie: yeah. yeah. >> god, i can't believe i fell for that. >> stephanie: it's for my friend kathy. here. >> i...
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a richer, full-flavored bourbon from jim beam. >> jimmy: science bob will be here to experiment on us. long before there was cee lo and lilo and play doh, there was j-lo. 6 she's a successful movie, music and tv star whom you can see dodging bullets alongside jason statham in the new action thriller, "parker."w3 >> people in palm beach are sharp, very sharp. people only come down here for one reason, money. i don't know what you're into, kidnapping, extortion, robbery. but whatever it is, you're going to need somebody who knows the territory, or you're gonna get caught. >> take off your clothes. >> jimmy: "parker" opens in theaters january 25th. please say hello to jennifer lopez. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> thank you! >> jimmy: you look way better than mark wahlberg. that's for sure. >> thank you. that's a nice thing to say. >> jimmy: do you know mark wahlberg? >> i do. i mean, we know each other from over the years, yeah. >> jimmy: i always wondered, because there's this community of celebrities and you assume pretty much everyone knows each other. did y
a richer, full-flavored bourbon from jim beam. >> jimmy: science bob will be here to experiment on us. long before there was cee lo and lilo and play doh, there was j-lo. 6 she's a successful movie, music and tv star whom you can see dodging bullets alongside jason statham in the new action thriller, "parker."w3 >> people in palm beach are sharp, very sharp. people only come down here for one reason, money. i don't know what you're into, kidnapping, extortion, robbery. but...
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hardly a mumbling word about poverty or the prison industrial complex are the new jim crow or the trade unions dealing with declining wages with the province still exponentially growing on the oligarchy greek and plutocratic agreed. what kind of public debate we have? [applause] we just had an election. where is the substance? where is the content? what about the precious children? america is 34 the top 35 nations when it comes to child poverty ahead of only romania but i love romania, but they're not on the cutting edge of the struggle for justice. 34 of 35. did you hear customer due to hear public discussion about child poverty? -- did you hear public discussion about child poverty? you think martin luther king died talking about harvey for nothing? how can we cannot even raise the issue questor because it is truncated, suffocated by the oligarchy and plutocratic interest. and that is not just big words. we're talking about big money, big corporations, big banks getting 42% of all the profits in america. it is call the financialization of capitalization. or another way of saying banke
hardly a mumbling word about poverty or the prison industrial complex are the new jim crow or the trade unions dealing with declining wages with the province still exponentially growing on the oligarchy greek and plutocratic agreed. what kind of public debate we have? [applause] we just had an election. where is the substance? where is the content? what about the precious children? america is 34 the top 35 nations when it comes to child poverty ahead of only romania but i love romania, but...
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gathering of gop luminaries, top conservative congressman eric cantor, paul ryan, senate power brokers jim demint, jon kyl, tom coburn, and event organizer frank luntz. >> they decided that they needed to begin to fight obama on everything. this meant unyielding opposition to every one of the obama administration's legislative initiatives. they all talked about this and they began to get more and more optimistic and they left feeling practically exuberant. >> full of events, ten. count them, ten. >> across washington that evening -- >> stunning crowd of people. >> the new president had no idea what the republicans were planning. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and first lady michelle obama. >> surrounded by supporters at the inaugural balls, the mood was hopeful. ♪ at last my love >> president obama didn't have a full sense of what washington was going to be like for him. he had not been in the middle of these kind of down and dirty fights. the ugly reality of governing in washington today. >> that really did end up being a hallmark of president obama's first
gathering of gop luminaries, top conservative congressman eric cantor, paul ryan, senate power brokers jim demint, jon kyl, tom coburn, and event organizer frank luntz. >> they decided that they needed to begin to fight obama on everything. this meant unyielding opposition to every one of the obama administration's legislative initiatives. they all talked about this and they began to get more and more optimistic and they left feeling practically exuberant. >> full of events, ten....